Greenwich Leisure Limited
Middlegate House, GLL headquarters | |
Industrial and Provident Society | |
Industry | Sport, leisure and culture |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, United Kingdom |
Key people | Mark Sesnan – Managing Director, Peter Bundey – Deputy Managing Director |
Revenue | £79.67 million (2012)[1] |
Number of employees | 6,000 |
Greenwich Leisure Ltd, operating under the brand "Better", is a non-profit organisation which runs over 115 sport and leisure facilities[2] and libraries on behalf of local authorities in London and elsewhere in England, as well as a college and the "Healthwise" programme. Its headquarters is in Middlegate House, the 1810-built former storekeeper's mansion at Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, South East London.
History
GLL was established to run local services in the London Borough of Greenwich in 1993 as a non profit distributing co-operative. In the following years it started to run services for other local authorities. It also manages Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. On 9 January 2012 it was announced that GLL would be managing the Aquatics Centre and Multi-Use Arena of the London 2012 Olympic Games from 2013 for 10 years.
In January 2011 Nexus Community and GLL merged; the new group operates more than 100 leisure centres across South East England. The organisations have worked in partnership since 1996, most recently in the South Oxfordshire area where GLL has subcontracted the management of seven South Oxfordshire District Council leisure facilities to Nexus.
In June 2012 GLL rebranded all their centres under the "Better" brand.[3]
Structure
GLL is a staff-led 'Leisure Trust', structured as an Industrial and Provident Society[4] for the benefit of the community. The members of the co-operative and therefore owners of the company are the workers of GLL. Alongside democratically elected members of staff, the trust's board includes representation of other stakeholders, including Greenwich Council.
Operations
Sports and leisure
- Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
- Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London local authorities:
- Barking and Dagenham Sportshouse
- Barnet
- Bexley
- Camden
- Ealing
- Greenwich
- Hackney
- Hammersmith and Fulham
- Hillingdon
- Islington
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Lambeth
- Lewisham
- Merton
- Romford
- Southwark (until June 20, 2016) [5]
- Tower Hamlets
- Waltham Forest
- Westminster (until June 30, 2016)[6]
Local authorities outside London:
- Allerdale
- Cambridge
- Carlisle
- Chiltern
- Epsom and Ewell
- High Wycombe
- Manchester
- Newcastle
- Reading
- Reigate and Banstead
- Rugby
- South Bucks
- South Oxfordshire
- Swindon
- West Oxfordshire
- York
Libraries
- Greenwich
- Lincolnshire
- Wandsworth
Healthcare
- "Healthwise" referral programme in Greenwich, Hackney and Waltham Forest
Education
- London Leisure College (partnership with Greenwich Community College)
References
- ↑ http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Society/documents/2012/06/27/UKcooperativeeconomoy2012.pdf
- ↑ http://www.gll.org/b2b/facts
- ↑ http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/1097435/
- ↑ http://www.andrewbibby.com/socialenterprise/greenwich-leisure.html
- ↑ http://www.24dash.com/news/health/2016-04-06-Everyone-Active-awarded-prestigious-leisure-development-contract-with-Southwark-Council
- ↑ http://www.24dash.com/news/health/2016-06-08-SLM-appointed-to-run-Westminster-Sports-and-Leisure-Centre